An excellent video and Botswana's efforts in the conservation field are to be applauded. However having 5 children is going to be a big problem in the future in Africa where the population explosion threatens both the environment and the general human population's long-term well being! Put some of that diamond and tourist money into birth control programs.
Sometimes it is wise to do some research before rushing to make general assumptions associated with Africa. Botswana is not your typical African country. Nobody under the age of 50 has 5 children in Botswana today. It is an EXPENSIVE country to live in. It is very sparsely populated with less than 2.4 million people for a country that is geographically as vast as France or Texas. Its birthrate is well below global average, and is one of the lowest in the world. People are EDUCATED in Botswana, and are not as backward as you might think. It ranks HIGH on the Human Development Index. The revenues from diamonds have been very well utilised to develop the country, making Botswana one of the best governed and least corrupt countries in the world, certainly better governed than two thirds of European countries.
@@yohighness Thanks for the information and we certainly wish the people of Botswana every possible continuing success. However with a current unemployment rate of over 25% and the 10th worst Gini coefficient in the world plus a birth rate currently running at more than 3 times the death rate there may be problems ahead. Unfortunately I have never had the good fortune to visit the country myself but acquaintances who have done so as tourists were full of praise for the local organizations - certainly in comparison to South Africa. We can only hope that the general standards of management remain high in Botswana.
Amazing nature! After Tanzania I'd love to visit Namibia and Botswana.
I love African wildlife
How exciting, just part of eco system and feel the surrounding
On my bucket list, but first, I'll climb the Kilimanjaro
A cool experience but after about 30 minutes I was ready to get up and stretch. Very uncomfortable for passangers.
Sounds good for observing land animals but I don't think it's great with hippo's 😅
Sounds like a great idea...what could possibly go wrong!!!.🤔😂😂😂☠️
Well done my brother,Shabba you did well
An excellent video and Botswana's efforts in the conservation field are to be applauded. However having 5 children is going to be a big problem in the future in Africa where the population explosion threatens both the environment and the general human population's long-term well being! Put some of that diamond and tourist money into birth control programs.
Sometimes it is wise to do some research before rushing to make general assumptions associated with Africa. Botswana is not your typical African country. Nobody under the age of 50 has 5 children in Botswana today. It is an EXPENSIVE country to live in. It is very sparsely populated with less than 2.4 million people for a country that is geographically as vast as France or Texas. Its birthrate is well below global average, and is one of the lowest in the world. People are EDUCATED in Botswana, and are not as backward as you might think. It ranks HIGH on the Human Development Index. The revenues from diamonds have been very well utilised to develop the country, making Botswana one of the best governed and least corrupt countries in the world, certainly better governed than two thirds of European countries.
@@yohighness Thanks for the information and we certainly wish the people of Botswana every possible continuing success.
However with a current unemployment rate of over 25% and the 10th worst Gini coefficient in the world plus a birth rate currently running at more than 3 times the death rate there may be problems ahead.
Unfortunately I have never had the good fortune to visit the country myself but acquaintances who have done so as tourists were full of praise for the local organizations - certainly in comparison to South Africa.
We can only hope that the general standards of management remain high in Botswana.
Botswana is without doubt Africa's most outstanding success story. I'm going there in March 2025. Very excited!!
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